Los Angeles Times’ Rust receives Aviram Award for climate journalism
“I am honoured and humbled to be recognized by The Aviram Foundation and family as they launch the new Aviram Award for Climate Journalism,” said Susanne Rust.
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Lamwo district is steadily emerging as one of Northern Uganda’s growing coffee-producing areas, with district leaders and farmer groups intensifying efforts to promote coffee farming…
“I am honoured and humbled to be recognized by The Aviram Foundation and family as they launch the new Aviram Award for Climate Journalism,” said Susanne Rust.
Recognizing innovative work in advancing global sustainable development through demographic research and equitable technology in emergencies
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